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The FMEP may also attach bank accounts or other assets. Register a lien against any land or personal property a payor may own (including a car, boat, trailer, or manufactured home).
Past due: More than 2 months, amount more than $300 Your bank account(s) may be frozen when your account is more than two months past due and you owe more than $300.
If obtained, an attachment lien allows the creditor to freeze the debtors assets (e.g., bank accounts, real property) until judgment is obtained, which drastically increases the odds that assets will exist to satisfy the judgment.
How much of my income can be garnished? The amount of a garnishment depends on the source of the income to be garnished, and the amount owed in support payments. In addition to the regular monthly support payment, a garnishment on wages for arrears is usually a maximum of 25% of the payors gross (before tax) income.
Attachment of a bank account (whether a current or deposit account) is among the procedures commonly used by government bodies to recover debts (such as overdue taxes, fines or charges, and debts to the Social Security System, etc.) from individuals and legal entities.

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Attachment refers to a deep and enduring emotional bond that connects one person to another across time and space. For example, some of the greatest sources of joy involve falling in love, starting a family, being reunited with distant loved ones, and sharing experiences with close others.
Where the person who is supposed to pay support (the payor) falls behind in support payments, the Family Maintenance Enforcement Program can attach the income of the payor. An attachment (also called a garnishment) requires anyone who owes the payor money to pay that money directly to the FMEP.
The Family Maintenance Enforcement Program (FMEP) is a maintenance collection service of the Ministry of Attorney General. FMEP operates on a pay-through model. Payors are required to send maintenance payments to FMEP. FMEP receives, calculates, records, and forwards payments to recipients.
If the federal government owes money to the support payer, all or part of that money may be seized to pay the support debt. Either you or a Maintenance Enforcement Program can ask the government to do this. Two federal laws allow the government to intercept federal payments for support.
The employer receives a Support Deduction Notice (SDN) that provides the exact amount to send MEP each month or payroll cycle. Unless the debtor agrees to pay a higher amount through a SDN, the maximum amount that MEP can garnish is 40% of their gross wage.

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